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Inverting the curl operator

 
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Aug11-12, 03:32 AM   #1
 

Inverting the curl operator


Let's say I have this relation

B=∇XA

I know B, now I want A.
What ever do I do?
Is there some tried and true method out there?
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Aug11-12, 03:41 AM   #2
 
Quote by GarageDweller View Post
Let's say I have this relation

B=∇XA

I know B, now I want A.
What ever do I do?
Is there some tried and true method out there?

no sir, this relation doesn't allowed to find A directly....A isn't single...but if you have the form of A (for example A=a(r)u) u can find it
Aug11-12, 03:46 AM   #3
 
Darn, makes you miss single variable cal
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